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Mrs. Bernard Goodman is edi-
tor of "The Menorah,' monthly
public ation of
the PISGAH
CHAPTER of
BNAI BRITH
WOMEN. T h e
Pisgah publica-
tion won first
place in the
women's divi-
3ion of the an-,
nual lodge and
Chapter bulletin
:tontest, spon-
Mrs. Goodman '3 o r e d by the
Bnai Brith magazine, National
Jewish Monthly.
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AVODAH CHAPTER, PIO-
NEER WOMEN, will have a Ha :-
nukah meeting Tuesday eve-
ning, Dec. 27, at the home of
Mrs. Harry Annis, 18429 Sorren-
to. Mrs. Henry Faigin, program
chairman, has planned.a candle-
lighting ceremony, a festival
pla, songs, games and refresh-
ments.
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUX-
ILIARY met Dec. Ito at Hillel
House, where plans were made
for a paid-up membership
luncheon to be held in January.
Mrs. Morry Morton is in charge.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
nomination and election of offi-
cers at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
28, at their hall, Dexter at Col-
lingwood.
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HARRY KEIDAN CHAPTER,
BNAI BRITH sponsored enter-
tainment for patients at the
Dearborn Veterans' Hosp i t al
Dec. 13. Under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Michael Golding,
Mesdames Al Cutler, Ben Fein-
stein, Louis Brandt, Harold K.
Brown, Harvey Gorldberg, Ar-
thur Diner, Jay Bader and Wil-
fred L. Katz brought gifts to the
men and served • birthday cakes.
They also sponsored a profes-
sional wrestling • match.
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United Yeshivoth Open
Membership Sale Here
Sale of memberships in the
'United YeshiVoth Foundations
was initiated in the Detroit area
this week by Parent-Teacher
Association of Beth Yehudah
Schools. The memberships de-
fray the support of students in
Yeshivoth and Hebrew day
schools throughout the country.
All proceeds of tickets sold in
Detroit, above t h e costs of
scholarships a n d administra-
tion, will be retained it Detroit
to aid local students; according
to Mrs. Isadore Levin, vice pres-
ident of Beth Yehudah PTA, in
charge of the membership sale.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its annual in-
stallation of officers at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 27, at Lachar's, on
Dexter. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
will be installing officer and
will deliver the main address.
Women who will take office are:
Mesdames Betty Ellenbogen,
pvesident; Celia Goldsmith, vice
president; J. Fishman, treasur-
er; J. Lenhard,• corresponding
secretary, and Dora Shpiece,
financial secretary.
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''HARRY B. KEIDAN Chapter
of Bnai Brith is open for new
members. Applicants are asked
to call Annabelle Bressler, TUlsa
3-2474, for information. At a
meeting on Dec. 12, at the home
of Mrs. S. King; Mrs. Virginia
Fried was guest speaker.
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Among the workers active in
preparations for the Infants'
Service Group's
:::forthcoming
fund - raising
event is Mrs.
Albert Cutler.
h e organiza-
;ion's annual
ffair will take
lace Sunday
evening, Jan: 22;
it Masonic
Mrs. Cutler temple Foun 7
tain Room. The show "Jambo-
ree," wil be presented by the
club's members and their hus-
bands. Assisting_Mrs. Cutler are
Mesdames Richard Orlof, co-
chairman; Manny Silverman,
darlings, and Beulah Appel, me-
morials.
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PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Women, is planning
a birthday party for January.
Prospective mernibers are invited
to call Mrs. Ben Garrison, mem-
bership chairman, TY. 7-7275,
for information.
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TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith Women, will feature the
"Meister Follies" at its meeting
at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyo-
ming at Thatcher, Tuesday, Dec.
27 at 8:30. Mrs. Florence Harris
is program chairman. Members
are invited to bring their friends.
Brandeis Bowlers Map
Plans for Cabaret Night
A cabaret night, featuring
dancing and a floor show, is
planned by the bowling league
of Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith,
-Marry Babroff and Harry Cohen,
bowling league heads, announce.
The event is scheduled for Jan.
16, at Northwest Synagogue.
Featured artists will be Jackie
Kannon and his review of Club
Gay Haven, and the Fenloy-Carr,
Quintet.
Proceeds will be used by the
lodge for philanthropic work
Ben Rich and Samuel B. Gutter :
Youth Symposium Set
man are in charge of program;
For Northwest Service
Moe R. Miller, publicity, a n d
Sam,Greenberg and Albert Ber-
Northwest Young People's ger, tickets.
Club, in conjunction with the
Young Adult Council, will pre-
sent a symposium at late Sab-
bath eve services Friday, Dec. 30,
at Northwest Synagogue. College
students are particularly invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mendel-
This Sabbath, Northwest serv- son of Buena Vista ave. • ad-
ices will be at 4:45 p.m. Friday nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi son, Maxim Richard, at 9 a.m.
Jacob E. Segal will preach on Saturday, Dec. 24, at the Rose
"The Dreamer and the Realist." Sittig Cohen Bldg. -
Jr. tong. service, 9:30 a.m.; chil
dren's services, 10:30 a.m. Min-
cha is at 4:45.
Bar Mitzvahs
Shaarey Shomaim Starts
Drive for New Members
Cong. Shaarey Shomaim of
15800 Muirland Ave. held its an-
nual installation and Hanukah
dinner Dec. 18. The principal
speaker was Rabbi Israel Hal-
pern.
The Congregation is now in
the midst of a membership drive
and invite all Jews in the Fen-
kell-Six Mile district to join.
The drive is being conducted by
Bernard Salinski, as chairman.
The Congregation has re-
tained a spiritual leader and
plans are being made to hold
morning and evening services
daily.
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Friday, December 23, 1949
Musical Celebration Set
By Morgenthau Group
Youth Education League Workers
Take Reservations for Fund Event
Henry Morgenthau Chapter
and Lodge of Bnai Brith will
join in a musical celebration of
Hanukah Monday evening, Dec.
26, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
Mrs. Manuel Weinstein, chap-
ter program chairman, will pre-
sent Moe KeSner, who will lead
the songs, accompanied by Molly
Shaw. Guests are invited.
Minyan Committee
Entertains Hadassah
Members; Children
Hadassah members and their
children will be the guests of
Ticket sales and . reservations for the Yout4.-1 Education
the Minyan Committee of Youth
Aliyah at a program at the League pledge fund event are being directed by these top
workers. Left to right: Mesdames NORMAN JASEN, MAU-
RICE SILVERMAN, HARRY GOODMAN and MARTIN
PEARLMAN.
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Plans for the pledge fund af-
fairs of the Youth Education Bay City Sisterhood
League are moving steadily for- Fetes Lapeer Patients
ward. An original play, written
and directed - by Mrs. Eli Gross
The Bay City Sisterhood-spon-
and Mrs. John West, is now in sored a Hanukah party Dec. 14
full rehearsal.
for the 40 Jewish patients at the
Reservations are coming in Lapeer Home and Training
steadily, Mrs. Harry Goodman, School.
reservation c h a i r m a n, an-
Gifts of jewelry, purses, and -
nounced. She is assisted by Mes- delicacies were distributed. Rab-
dames Martin Pearlman, Mau- bi Herman Rosenwasser of De-
rice Silverman, Norman Jasen troit conducted Hanukah serv-
and Ben Levenson.
ices.
Those who attended from Bay
The group distributed
Thanksgiving turkeys to all City were: Mesdames H. F. An-
families on its.case list and sent thony, Jos. Danin, Al Goldberg
boxes of cookies to the veterans and Molly Zacher.
hospital at Fort Custer.
MRS. LEONARD BIRNDORF
The League's next meeting
Oriole Theatre, Linwood at Phil-
DetrOit's Best Laundry
will
be held. Jan. 9 at the home
adelphia, at 12:30 p. m. Thurs-
:Value
day, Dec. 29.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein
Thouslinds of Wornin Say-
chairman, and Mrs.. Leonard
Now Accepting
Birndorf, co-chairman.
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The. program will include
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community singing led by Sol
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Ritter. "Galilleans," a Young
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Judaea group of 14 children, led
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The Youth Commission of
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